2021 Dissertation Grant Program

The National Institute of Social Sciences (NISS) invites nominations for its 2021 Dissertation Grants Program. NISS Dissertation Grants are designed to support outstanding Ph.D. students who need resources to complete doctoral work that promises to significantly advance their fields of study. Any accredited U.S. university that awards doctoral degrees in the social sciences is eligible to nominate a graduate student for an NISS Dissertation Grant.

For 2021, NISS seeks nominations in the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology. Interdisciplinary projects that include one or more of these fields as a major component may also be considered. 

preferred Disciplines

Eligibility

Any accredited U.S. university that grants doctoral degrees in the appropriate social science fields is eligible to nominate a graduate student to receive an NISS Dissertation Grant. Each university may nominate only one candidate per grant period.

Number & Size
of Grants

NISS anticipates making one or more grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 each. NISS may consider granting larger amounts on a case-by-case basis.

Covered Expenses

Grants may be used to cover any necessary expenses related to completing a dissertation, including but not limited to travel to a library or archive, photography or photocopying, field research, and conference support (including fees, childcare, and per diem). 

Nomination Requirements

Each nomination must include the following information: 

  • The nominee’s CV 

  • The nominee’s personal statement of no more than 750 words describing the project, the planned uses for money requested, and any relevant skills (i.e., statistics, foreign languages) the nominee possesses

  • A one-page project budget

  • A letter of support from the nominee’s academic sponsor that addresses (1) the nominee’s academic qualifications and (2) the merits of the nominee’s research

Deadline, Schedule and
application Process

Nominations are due no later than Friday, April 16, at 5:00 pm Eastern Time. We expect to announce the winner(s) in early June 2021.

The nomination must be submitted online via the Application Portal to the right. The nomination must be submitted online by the university’s provost, or another officer specifically designated for this task.

Questions

Contact Jonathan Piel, Grants Committee Chair, at 917.658.8939 or jonathan.piel@aol.com.